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skills to contribute effectively to the research efforts of CHeBA and UNSW. Skills Required: A PhD in Neuroimaging, Data science, Engineering, or a related field or a recently submitted PhD thesis with
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), psychophysical methods, computational neuroscience methods, machine learning and modelling. Our studies utilise various haptic devices, and mechanical and electrical stimulators. Key skills required: PhD
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, Biomathematics, Biostatistics and Ecology, Combinatorics, Computational Mathematics, Data Science, Dynamical Systems and Integrability, Finance and Risk Analysis, Fractional Calculus, Functional and Harmonic
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prevention program in schools to prevent self-harm in children and adolescents. The trial will involve thousands of students from public and independent schools in New South Wales, monitored over a two-year
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techniques, including differential equations, computational methods, stochastic processes, and optimisation theory. We are currently working on a program of research focussing on transmission models
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for this role include: Engage in individual and/or collaborative research in a manner consistent with disciplinary and interdisciplinary practice. Pursue and develop a research program related to the UNSW
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best people come to do their best work. The Coastal and Regional Oceanography group is a dynamic team of researchers, including academics, postdocs, data scientists, technical staff, and PhD students
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the change. At Arch_Manu, we are embarking on an ambitious program of industry-embedded research and training activities guided by our 6 objectives: to reduce the (1) carbon emissions, (2) resource consumption
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/photovoltaic-and-renewable-energy-engineering/our-research/research-activities/characterisation-defects-machine-learning Skills & Experience: A PhD in Computer Science or a related field. Thorough theoretical
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transmission electron microscopy and spectroscopy at UNSW. This position, funded by the ARC Discovery Program, will contribute to an energetic and collaborative research programs between Professor Tom Wu and